Album artwork for And The Hits Just Keep On Comin' (50th Anniversary) by Michael Nesmith

7A Records announces the 50th Anniversary expanded reissue of Michael Nesmith's ground-breaking 1972 album 'And The Hits Just Keep On Comin.' The album has been expanded with bonus tracks and features extensive liner notes. The Vinyl issue is pressed on 180g Honey Beige Coloured vinyl and comes in a gatefold sleeve. By 1972 both Nesmith and his then record company RCA were dismayed at Nesmith's lack of commercial success, following his early 1970 departure from The Monkees. Nesmith took the opportunity to blatantly poke fun at the situation he found himself in, titling his new album - that certainly would not yield a Top 40 hit - 'And the Hits Just Keep on Comin'.

Michael Nesmith

And The Hits Just Keep On Comin' (50th Anniversary)

Album artwork for And The Hits Just Keep On Comin' (50th Anniversary) by Michael Nesmith
CD

$37.99

Released 05/13/2022Catalog Number

SVAC0995041.2

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Album artwork for And The Hits Just Keep On Comin' (50th Anniversary) by Michael Nesmith
LP +

$44.99

Honey Beige Vinyl

Released 05/13/2022Catalog Number

SVAC0995042.1

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Michael Nesmith

And The Hits Just Keep On Comin' (50th Anniversary)

Album artwork for And The Hits Just Keep On Comin' (50th Anniversary) by Michael Nesmith
CD

$37.99

Released 05/13/2022Catalog Number

SVAC0995041.2

Learn more
Album artwork for And The Hits Just Keep On Comin' (50th Anniversary) by Michael Nesmith
LP +

$44.99

Honey Beige Vinyl

Released 05/13/2022Catalog Number

SVAC0995042.1

Learn more

7A Records announces the 50th Anniversary expanded reissue of Michael Nesmith's ground-breaking 1972 album 'And The Hits Just Keep On Comin.' The album has been expanded with bonus tracks and features extensive liner notes. The Vinyl issue is pressed on 180g Honey Beige Coloured vinyl and comes in a gatefold sleeve. By 1972 both Nesmith and his then record company RCA were dismayed at Nesmith's lack of commercial success, following his early 1970 departure from The Monkees. Nesmith took the opportunity to blatantly poke fun at the situation he found himself in, titling his new album - that certainly would not yield a Top 40 hit - 'And the Hits Just Keep on Comin'.